• This morning I created a new site using WP v 5.3.2 and am using the Twenty Twenty theme. I first installed the eHive access plugin and added the client ID, client secret and tracking ID. Then I installed the eHive Objects Image Grid plugin and set that up with a search term. I added the shortcode for the plugin [ehive_objects_image_grid] that I found on your documentation at https://developers.ehive.com/ehive-object-image-grid-plugin/, step 10.

    I tried to save a draft of the page and it showed a critical error warning, “There has been a critical error on your website.” The automated email said, “WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, eHive Objects Image Grid.”

    I deleted the offending page and then installed and activated the classic editor plugin. I created a new page and stopped getting the critical error warning when I used the shortcode. However, the plugin did not populate the page with any images. The search term that I used returns several images when I use the search facility on the account I am searching on eHive.

    So I can’t get your Objects Image Grid plugin to work. I would appreciate your suggestions on how to get this working.

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by perkinsy.
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    (@perkinsy)

    I have solved the second more minor issue. I selected a ‘sort by’ option in the settings for the Object Image Grid plugin and then the page populated with images. It might be a good idea for you to delete the blank line in the drop-down box to force people to choose an option.

    The first problem re the critical error caused by this plugin when using Gutenberg still stands.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by perkinsy.
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